Pamela has worked professionally as a producer, artistic director, applied arts practitioner and acting practitioner. She has worked with numerous independence production companies developing work for stage and screen and also with actors to develop their acting skills who have gone on to work in the West End and television. It is also very important to Pamela to give back to communities which is why she has also facilitated many community arts projects where she has worked with a diverse range of groups and collaborated with a range of inter-disciplinary professionals.
Pamela has a vast knowledge and experience of practice as research working as both director and curator within numerous performance projects including multi discipline performance projects utilising various performing arts methods such as theatre, film, and exhibition work as well as art, music and dance projects.
Pamela has taught across a range of academic disciplines including acting, musical theatre and filmmaking. Her teaching expertise lies in performance practice, critical studies, directing and actor training. Pamela has delivered on many modules across the performing arts disciplines at the University of Chester. Taught modules have included:. She has developed projects through practice as research to investigate how performance could break barriers and develop community engagement in heritage sites alongside her current research on acting for screen.
Her research has generated original performance pieces, engagement strategies and training which have been realised through actor development and theatrical, film and exhibition performances. Please read our privacy policy for more information. Manage consent. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website.
Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary Necessary. Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". In Heaven and Hell , she returned to help discover the identity of Anna Milton 's "real" father. Using hypnosis, she helped Anna recover her memories of her past life as a fallen angel.
Still a bit bitter about her eyesight, she insisted Dean take her back home and away from all the "angel business". In order to prevent one of the 66 Seals from being broken, they needed to enter the astral plane, for which they needed the help of a psychic. Although not happy to be hauled back into what she described as their "angel-demon, Soc-Greaser crap," Pamela reluctantly agreed to use the Astral Projection Spell to help Sam and Dean in their endeavor.
When the demons discovered their plans, they attempted to kill the Winchesters' vacant bodies, which Pamela was guarding. As she fought to protect them, the demon wounded her mortally, but not before she was able to summon Sam back to his body and awaken him. After Sam banished the demon to Hell with his powers, Pamela refused to go to a hospital and instead returned Dean to his body and resigned herself to death, cursing Bobby Singer for ever bringing them to her doorstep. As she lay dying, she used the last of her strength to privately tell Sam that she caught a glimpse of his power, and to warn him that nothing good would ever come from it.
Castiel grew self-conscious of his actions since it was unintentional. Pamela returns in Dark Side of the Moon , where she is one of the Winchesters' old friends they visit while in Heaven. Ash brought her to his personal Heaven and the Winchesters are shocked to see her again.
Her sight restored, she reveals that she is very happy in Heaven and that despite the circumstances of her death, she still cares for the Winchester brothers as dear friends. Flirtatious as ever, Pamela meets the brothers in a Heavenly representation of the Roadhouse after Ash helps them escape from Zachariah.
Pamela tells Dean that saying yes to Michael really is not the horrible choice he believes it will be, as many of the people killed will come to Heaven, where they will be happy and at peace, as she is. Ash helps the Winchesters find a way to the edge of Heaven's central garden, and the two of them bid them farewell, giving Dean a kiss and comments that they'll one day meet again.
In The Mentalists , when Sam and Dean are in Lily Dale, a town full of psychics, some real, some fake, Dean mentions Pamela, saying, "When was the last time we saw a real psychic?
0コメント